Nothing Lasts Forever …

Right now, we’re experiencing temps close to zero, with the wind chill it is zero and below.  High today is 18.  Goodness gracious, what a start to winter!!!

This morning at 7:12 am —

Five hours later:

IMG_4195The temps are brutal!  News is warning people who are outside to bundle up and not risk hypothermia or frostbite.  That’s how brutal the temps are.

This morning it looked like the sun would not be out today, but it’s back and we’re supposed to warm up by tomorrow.  I guess like everything in life — the chill of winter is temporary … like everything else, it doesn’t last forever. 

“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.”

[Meditations Divine and Moral]”
Anne Bradstreet, The Works of Anne Bradstreet

2014

It’s hard to put into words what my word for 2014 means.  It’s been on my heart for months and although it’s been my constant companion for so long, it’s still hard to articulate what it means and what I want it to mean in 2014.   That word is: moderation.

By definition, it means:

mod·er·a·tion
ˌmädəˈrāSHən/
noun
noun: moderation
1.

the avoidance of excess or extremes

Synonyms like self-discipline, self-restraint, self-command, temperance, all come with the definition.

For me, 2014 is about seeing what practicing it will add to my life.  The point is not martyr-like self-deprivation — it’s intentional focus.

For instance:

  • moderating what I put in my mouth = a healthier me.
  • moderating my time = more opportunities to worship with my church family, have my devotional times and serve my community (through volunteerism).
  • moderating my time = more intentional downtime for me.
  • moderating my finances = more resources for moving to a new place to live, travel and necessary purchases.
  • moderating my yarn purchases = more opportunities to become creative with my current, very obese stash.
  • moderating my online time = more time to re-discover my family, real-life friends and my city.
  • moderating my online time = more crafting, cooking, exercising and reading time.
  • moderating my relationships = the opportunity to purge people who do not add positively to my life while openly showing appreciation for those who do.
  • moderating what I take personally at work = a less stressed me.
  • moderation = a more balanced me

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See what I’m saying?

Sometimes moderation seems like a ban, a limitation, a punishment (yarn diet anyone? 😀 )  but it’s not.  All it is, is another chance to make some self assessment, focus on what / who is important while reminding ourselves that we’re worth the effort.  For me it’s an opportunity to develop patience (while waiting for answers), an opportunity to continue to pursue contentment, an opportunity to develop my creative skill set, an opportunity to live intentionally and an opportunity to continue to work on becoming the woman I see in my mind’s eye.

Here’s to a moderated 2014!

Happy New Year!!!!!!